Morning Mirror Edition 298 - 26/8/2008




In this edition

Smalls



Cool Travel Conversation Stoppers



On our travels to check up on the OffSpring, we have discovered the perfect way to get rid of unwanted conversationalists.

Not that we are anti-social at all, we love to meet new people and to converse with perfect strangers ! American folk are particularly engaging, they love to chat with almost anyone and are genuinely interested in folk who are obviously from far away places.

Although we like to think we have Americanised well, we are dead giveaways as soon as we open our mouths !! "Are y'all from New Zealand ? Or oh, your accent is so awesome !" often precedes a friendly smile and an instant rapport.....

Many Continental people are not approachable as a rule, eye contact is often avoided, and to indulge in conversation with unfamiliar persons is unusual. But Americans go out of their way to be friendly.

HeeHoo loves to sit at a coffee table or margarita bar and make friends. He loves people and somehow always attracts all the pretty young things who catch his eye and they all smile openly at him.

He thinks he is cute and approachable, I think it is his distinguished grey hair and the benign grandfatherly exterior he exudes !!

Somehow we have stopped telling people we are from Zimbabwe, "we are from Africa" it encompasses a lot more invitation and mystery ! "Africa oh my Goodness" they all beam, visions of lions and elephant and guerillas obviously chasing across their faces.

We do not look as though we have any obvious foreign diseases, being rotund and with healthy glowing faces, so an in-depth conversation almost always ensues, Americans never seem in a hurry as Continentals do.

They love to hear about our way of life, how things are so dramatically different to theirs, they adore hearing about our wildlife, our countryside, our wonderful genuine caring people.

But we have learned through experience a few definite instant conversation stoppers. For example, never start talking about the economy.

Show them a hundred billion Zimbabwe dollar note by all means !

It will gather gasps and oohs and aahs, One of the highest currency denominations in history, it is a real talking point. But never ever start talking about prices..... Billions, trillions and gadzillions make eyes glaze over and pupils stray in discomfort. .......

Never ever mention that a Zimbabwe teacher gets paid the same price as a tin of jam, A once entranced listener will become distinctly uncomfortable and probably meander away with a " wow.... nice to talk to y'all"

Now another instant way to lose a new friend, is to mention a jail term !

However innocent frivolous and victimised one feels oneself to be, a jail term in any civilised nation, is not taken lightly. Where there are laws, legal systems and standard behavioural norms, once you confess to having spent time "inside" you will never be looked at quite the same again ......

HeeHoo suddenly loses that air of benign respectability. His glorious silver mane suddenly takes on a tarnished, unattractive hue. That pretty young thing, or the clean cut all American boy, starts to shift uneasily.... . animated conversation drops to an icy uncomfortable trickle ... eyes dart about nervously and a new friendship is terminated as suddenly as it began.

Oh I love it, how to spoil HeeHoo's fun at a pavement coffee bar, I think I will invest in some black and white striped t shirts as soon as I can !!


CONGRATULATIONS



Georgina Rose has arrived
Daughter to Dion and Ingrid.
Our love to Delighted grandparents Don and Kay Hatton


SYMPATHY MESSAGES


Brenda Stevens passed away on Saturday16th August.
Much loved sister of Jen & Bryn, John & Coppie, aunt of Karen & Dave, Andy & Angie, Stuart & Kath, Mike & Elaine, great-aunt of Diane, Andrew, Dan & Riley, & "Bunda-Woo" to Heidi, Tracey & Nic.
Go well Bren - we will miss you, and will remember all the happy times.

Memorial Service for the late A.H.Westwood.

The Memorial Service to celebrate the life of Albert Horace Westwood will be held at the Church of the Ascension Chapel, 73 Leander Avenue, Hillside, Bulawayo on Friday 29th August, 2008 commencing at 3.30pm.


TIDBITS


On going through a box of old newspaper cuttings the other day Ants came across the following which is from The Chronicle 1992.
Things haven't changed much!!

MISERABLE LIVING

Life is grim in Zimbabwe to-day.
There are no toys for the kids to play.
It will improve if ESAP works
So they say with a smirk.
Life gets tedious, doesn't it?

If you're thirsty,don' t come here.
They've just put up the price of beer.
Fags cost more, so does food.
The povo are in an angry mood.
Life gets tedious, doesn't it?

Sugar, walk the streets to find.
It really is an awful bind.
Mealie-meal has changed to yellow.
We cannot eat it.
They all bellow.
Life gets tedious, doesn't it?

There is no water in the river.
Power cuts make you shiver.
Taps will soon run dry so they say.
You only bath on Saturday.
Life gets tedious, doesn't it?

Go on holiday to play in the sand.
Exchange your dollars for some rand.
Fill in forms and stand in queues.
Answer questions and look bemused.
Life gets tedious, doesn't it?

You cannot afford to be ill.
Exorbitant to buy a pill.
Try your best to keep well.
Or all your goods you'll have to sell.
Money spend, taxes paid.
Tighten belt and sack the maid.
Back to work and slave more.
I wonder what we are working for!
Life gets tedious, doesn't it?

J.A.S.
Bulawayo.


We are made wise not by the recollection of our past, but by the responsibility for our future.
--George Bernard Shaw


PRAYER FOR ZIMBABWE

Lord, give us a vision for our country.
May it be a land of justice and peace,
Where people do not take unfair advantage of each other;
Where all have sufficient and poverty and evil will have no place to fester;

Where seeking to serve others means more than honour and success,
Where order does not rest on force;
Where faith, hope and love flourish,
And all work for the will of God.
Cherylynn


Though force can protect in emergency, only justice, fairness, consideration and cooperation can finally lead men to the dawn of eternal peace.
-Dwight D. Eisenhower,
U.S. general and 34th president (1890-1969)


Peace I leave with you
My peace i give unto you.
Let not your heart be troubled
Neither let it be afraid.
John 14:27




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